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Consumer Guarantees - A Guide for Consumers
When you buy goods or services and they break too easily, don’t work or don’t perform as generally expected, you have rights under the law. In this booklet you will find answers to some of the questions most commonly asked by consumers, such as wha...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 29 - Section 43 - Trade Marks likley to Deceive or Cause Confusion
Section 43 of the Act reads as follows:An application for the registration of a trade mark in respect of particular goods or services must be rejected if, because of some connotation that the trade mark or a sign contained in the trade mark has, the...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 8 - Amalgamation (linking) of Trade Marks
Did you know that trade mark applications can be amalgamated (linked together) where the same trade mark has been lodged on the same day, but in different classes. Part 8 of the Trade Mark Examiners Manual talks you through the process of linking th...
Town Planning Certificates
There are 3 types of planning and development certificates which can be obtained from the local authority. The information these searches disclose and their relative cost are set out in the Buyers Searches List:(1) Limited Certificate which takes ap...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 46 - Grounds for Opposition to Registration or Protection
Opposition is a formal objection by a third party to registration of a trade mark or to protection of an International Trade Mark Designating Australia (IRDA). Any person may oppose but the opponent is generally a person who will be in some way affec...
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